Magic for Liars by Sarah Gailey – Review

Published: June 4, 2019 Publisher: Tor Books Series: Standalone Genre: Fantasy, Mystery Pages: 336 (Hardcover) My Rating: 4.5/5.0 A copy of this book was provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review. Synopsis: Ivy Gamble has never wanted to be magic. She is perfectly happy with her life—she has an almost-sustainable career as... Continue Reading →

Currently Reading: 9/9/19

Quill by A.C. Cobble This is both a book and author I've never heard of (and it's independently published). It's been too long since I've really went in totally blind based entirely off the synopsis and I'm not regretting it in the least. This is a hugely entertaining book thus far and the audio narration... Continue Reading →

Looking Glass by Andrew Mayne – Review

Published: March 13, 2018 Publisher: Thomas & Mercer Series: The Naturalist #2 Genre: Mystery, Thriller Pages: 316 (Paperback) My Rating: 4.5/5.0 Synopsis: Professor Theo Cray caught one of the most prolific serial killers in history using revolutionary scientific methods. Cut off from university research because of the shroud of suspicion around him after the death... Continue Reading →

Currently Reading: 9/2/19

The Harp of Kings by Juliet Marillier Oh my gosh - first Juliet Marillier book!!! I've really been looking forward to reading this and decided it would be the perfect thing to take with me over the holiday weekend. Where I could, of course, not actually have time to read it so now I'm reading... Continue Reading →

Prudence by Gail Carriger – Review

Published: March 17, 2015 Publisher: Orbit Books Series: The Custard Protocol #1 Genre: Fantasy Pages: 357 (Hardcover) My Rating: 3.5/5.0 Synopsis: From New York Times bestselling author Gail Carriger comes a new novel in the world of the Parasol Protectorate starring Prudence, the daughter of Alexia Tarabotti. When Prudence Alessandra Maccon Akeldama (Rue to her... Continue Reading →

Currently Reading: 8/26/19

A Little Hatred by Joe Abercrombie Most anticipated book of the year? It was definitely on that list and it's certainly living up to expectations! It's awesome to meet the new characters and see some decrepit and familiar faces in the industrial age of Adua. It's just as dark as Abercrombie's other books though, with... Continue Reading →

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